The Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal is causing directors, actors, and more to delete their Facebook accounts and say goodbye to the social media platform. News broke earlier this month that data analysis company Cambridge Analytica took private information from more than 50 million Facebook profiles to influence the 2016 election.

The data scandal was revealed by whistleblower Christopher Wylie in an interview with ITN Channel 4 News. Wylie, who helped found Cambridge Analytica, said he developed a Facebook app that paid individuals to take a survey. Any user that took the survey but did not adjust his or her privacy settings had as much account data as possible taken and recorded by Analytica.

According to Wylie, the data was of interest to Steve Bannon. The former head of Breitbart served as the Chief executive of Trump’s presidential campaign and wanted to use the Cambridge Analytica data “to influence and galvanize the views of the American public” on behalf of Trump.

“This week, I’m leaving Facebook,” Leoni announced. “It’s the spreading of misinformation during and since the 2016 election, and the unauthorized sharing of personal information—just can’t be here under these circumstances. I hope Facebook finds a better path. For now, I’ll be on Twitter.”

Carrey announced at the beginning of February he was leaving Facebook because the social media company “profited from Russian interference in our elections.” On the heels of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, the comedian released a new painting on his Twitter page that slammed Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.

This week, I’m leaving Facebook. It’s the spreading of misinformation during and since the 2016 election, and the unauthorized sharing of personal information—just can’t be here under these circumstances. I hope Facebook finds a better path. For now, I’ll be on Twitter. xoxtéa